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A hair transplant is a procedure in which hair follicles are harvested from a donor area that contains hair follicles that are more resistant to hair loss and transferred to areas where hair loss is severe. Hair transplant methods such as FUE, FUR and DHI can be performed as part of this procedure.
A hair transplant procedure is used to fill the gaps in the scalp caused by permanent hair loss and to give the hair a denser look. The gaps left by hair loss can be a serious blow to a person’s self-confidence.
Today, both men and women can benefit from hair transplants. To undergo this procedure, the patient must be able to tolerate anaesthesia, have no health problems that could prevent the procedure and be of legal age.
A hair transplant procedure is generally performed on people over the age of 20-24. This is because after this age, hair loss tends to stabilise. However, some people may continue to lose their hair.
The first step to stop hair loss is to correctly diagnose the cause. Methods such as vitamin supplements, PRP treatment or mesotherapy can be used to strengthen hair follicles. A healthy diet, stress management and using the right hair care products can also slow down hair loss.
The duration of a hair transplant procedure can vary depending on the number of grafts to be transplanted and the method used. FUE hair transplant typically takes 6 to 8 hours.
